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If I get 321 Mark's in neet 2019 and I am in a 10% reservation (ews) can I have a chance to get government mbbs or bds or bams college?


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Mrprince 007 17th May, 2019
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Aman 30th Jun, 2019

You think 321 marks can get you MBBS when SC and ST need 450-460. 87% of Indian belongs to the EWS class. Do your Maths.

kashishjuneja2000_8032841 Student Expert 26th Jun, 2019

Hey,

it is very difficult for you to get a government medical college for any of these courses. The cut off this year is expected to be higher than last year. So your chances are very less. Use the college predictor tool to check your chance in any college-

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor

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27th Jun, 2019
Did I will not get any benefit of 10% reservation????
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